Publisher's Synopsis
He could have had a promising life heading into college, supported by friends and a loving girlfriend who believed in him. He could have also ventured into a career as a singer/songwriter, utilizing the musical talent given by God to spread the gospel to others.However, for Kenny Martin, his current path stemmed from abuse by someone he looked up to as a music mentor and his voluntary admittance into a mental hospital after murdering his abuser in self-defense. Kenny, the main character in His Voice, the second book from D. M. Hamlin's Christian fiction series, Getting to Know My Father, felt he just needed to focus on getting better.However, that plan was forgotten when he was met by the brother of Grammy-winning and internationally-renowned rapper Zaire Ali. His sudden entrance into Kenny's hospital room was to offer a proposition to join Zaire's record label as a debut artist. The only catch was that Kenny would have to break out of the mental hospital and put his recovery on hold to embrace his musical dreams. Although Kenny was uncertain about this new detour in his life, he believed God was leading his path to glorify His kingdom by achieving this lifelong dream of singing.Before Kenny knew it, he was in the thick of living the high life on Zaire's dime, with expensive clothes, trips, restaurants and anything he desired. Yet, Zaire mentioned plans for his next album to go from uplifting and moral to dark and sinister. What path is Kenny really traversing then, one pleasing to God or one that is pleasing to him and others? His Voice continues the appeal of the Getting to Know My Father book series, blending real-life scenarios in life today with compelling storylines centered on discerning what God's will is for life opposed to personal human will."